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Application
Transporting Food, Dishes
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Alias
Dumbwaiters
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Location
Kitchen Or Dining Area
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Size
Smaller Than Passenger Elevators
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Capacity
100 To 500 Pounds (45 To 227 Kilograms)
Kitchen elevators, often referred to as dumbwaiters, are small, vertical conveyance systems used to transport food, dishes, and other items between different levels of a building, typically within a kitchen or dining area. Here are some key details about kitchen elevators: 1. Size and Capacity: Kitchen elevators are smaller than passenger elevators and have limited capacity, typically ranging from 100 to 500 pounds (45 to 227 kilograms). The size and capacity can vary depending on the specific model and manufacturer. 2. Purpose: They are primarily designed to transport items such as prepared dishes, dirty dishes, utensils, and ingredients between different floors or levels within a restaurant, hotel, or residential kitchen. 3. Manual or Motorized: Some kitchen elevators are manually operated, where a person must physically load and unload items and move the elevator car between floors. Others are motorized, offering automated operation.